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How to treat the phenomenon that rape is planted in some rural areas for tourism, not for oil extraction?

Some rural areas may have achieved poverty alleviation, so they started a new round of development. If so, they will choose tourism. Rape is not planted for oil extraction, but for sightseeing. That's understandable. After all, they can earn more money. Who doesn't want it, especially when the prices of various crops are not high at present. This is a wise move.

First of all, from the general trend of agricultural development, only relying on honest farming, not only can not get rich, but there may be the risk of starvation. In this case, we might as well change our thinking and seek development from all angles. Planting rape flowers for viewing is a way out, and it is also good to build farmhouses and farms, but no matter what you do, you must plan ahead.

This requires farmers to have a particularly high cultural literacy and certain design ability, so farmers' friends should strengthen their study, and no one is an exception, right?

Secondly, planting ornamental rape is a part of tourism, but not the whole thing. If we want to develop it, we must have other special tourism projects, generally combining local special resources. For example, Qingyang has a red tourist destination, and the "sachet festival" in Qingyang is dominated by sachets. The situation is different in every place. Make a good choice according to local conditions and try to present the best side.

Only when the project has lasting cultural attraction can there be a steady stream of passengers. On this basis, it can promote the development of other local industries, such as transportation, accommodation and rural e-commerce. As long as it is done well, it will set an example and help many people find jobs, so many people will not go out to work. It is a good choice to make money in their hometown.

Finally, planting ornamental rape may also bring some defects. Some farmers may leave the land uncultivated, because after all, viewing rape fields is only a small part of the demand, and some land can be used. Large-scale planting may lose its original value, and finally agriculture will not develop and tourism will not do well, so we must think carefully and weigh the pros and cons before making a decision.

People are curious about new things, especially when the problem of food and clothing is solved, but curiosity will not last long. So we should seize the opportunity to make a decision, and don't wait until the tourism industry begins to decline. Most will fail. What do you think of planting rape and traveling in rural areas? Welcome to follow me, an ordinary person who shares rural life.